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We haven't done well in whiteouts, let's hope things

2002 Nebraska was keep the red out but the Notre Dame game in 2007 was the first official WhiteOut, as I remember it. That year they called it the WhiteHouse. Changed that name quickly, didn't they?
02 Nebraska was "Operation Visine" - not a white out. The first full stadium WO was against ND in 07. The first student section WO was against Purdue in 04, but GameDay thinks it was against OSU in 05.
 
Aren't good teams supposed to win the marquee matchups. As Franklin said we need to be among the elite.
Franklin’s sanction-depleted team took the eventual national champs to double OT in a game where we undeniably got hosed by the refs

We beat #2 OSU in 2016 and crushed Michigan in 2017.

We lost by 1 to 13-win OSU last year, though we should’ve won.

Not sure you can really count 2015 vs. Michigan as that was a day game at the end of a mediocre season. Hardly the same whiteout atmosphere. That team was also hit hard by the sanctions.

So 2 wins and 2 close as it gets losses to great OSU teams. What exactly is your problem with James Franklin in the whiteout?
 
White out H and L.

Highest of the highs - Grant Haley..will score..TD. Really just erased 4 years of complete sh$t with that play. Turning point for program.

Lowest of low - Adrian Clayborn blocks punt and returns for TD. Completely took wind from sails after first play and could feel deflation in air. We were firmly Iowa's b&tch.

What made that punt block even more painful was that Iowa was dropping back for the return and Clayborn was the only the only one rushing the punter. Just a huge punch in the gut.
 
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